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>> david: mary bruce leading us off from the white house. mary, thank you. >>> we're going to turn now to the awful scene on a michigan interstate and the weather emergencies across the northeast at this hour. winter weather alerts from michigan to new york to pennsylvania. more than five feet of lake effect snow in parts of western new york. multiple accidents along lake erie. near kalamazoo, michigan, parts of i-94 closed in both directions after that major pileup involving nearly 20 vehicles, multiple tractor-trailers. we've learned one driver is in critical condition tonight. and now, another system right behind it. trevor ault from adams, new york, south of watertown tonight. >> reporter: tonight, the massive winter blast causing chaos on the roads. kalamazoo, michigan, a stretch of i-94 near hartford shut down, more than a dozen cars and semitrucks piled up, at least one driver in critical condition. near watertown, new york, whiteout conditions on interstate 81 sunday. families socked in. here in watertown, new york, today, they are di
>> david: mary bruce leading us off from the white house. mary, thank you. >>> we're going to turn now to the awful scene on a michigan interstate and the weather emergencies across the northeast at this hour. winter weather alerts from michigan to new york to pennsylvania. more than five feet of lake effect snow in parts of western new york. multiple accidents along lake erie. near kalamazoo, michigan, parts of i-94 closed in both directions after that major pileup involving...
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david. >> david: mary bruce, thank you. >>> now to the ceo murder case here in new york. the suspect expected to waive extradition and could be back in new york city in days now. we learned luigi mangione has hired a high-powered new york lawyer and what she suggested already about a possible defense strategy. again tonight, aaron katersky. >> reporter: tonight, with the suspected killer of brian thompson expected to be waive extradition from pennsylvania, luigi mangione is preparing to defend himself against a murder charge in new york. he hired a new lawyer, karen friedman agnifilo, who floated a possible defense strategy during a recent tv appearance. >> there might be a not guilty by reason of insanity defense that they're going to be thinking about because the evidence is going to be so overwhelming that he did what he did. >> reporter: about two weeks before the murder, mangione's mother reported her son missing with san francisco police. once his face was flashed around the country on this wanted poster, they called new york. and when investigators spoke to mangion
david. >> david: mary bruce, thank you. >>> now to the ceo murder case here in new york. the suspect expected to waive extradition and could be back in new york city in days now. we learned luigi mangione has hired a high-powered new york lawyer and what she suggested already about a possible defense strategy. again tonight, aaron katersky. >> reporter: tonight, with the suspected killer of brian thompson expected to be waive extradition from pennsylvania, luigi mangione is...
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>> david: mary bruce with us here tonight. mary, thank you. >>> outside pittsburgh at this hour, the desperate search for a missing grandmother in unity township. authorities believe she may have fallen into a 30-foot sink hole. her 5-year-old granddaughter was found in her car overnight. abc's erielle reshef with the images over the scene at this hour. >> reporter: tonight, a desperate and delicate rescue operation outside pittsburgh. >> going down with the safety rope on him. >> reporter: teams bringing in cranes and heavy equipment to search for a missing grandmother who may have fallen into a 30-foot deep sink hole. >> we did find what appears to be a shoe. so, we're pretty confident that we're doing the right thing in the right place at this point. >> reporter: police say 64-year-old elizabeth pollard and her 5-year-old granddaughter were last seen yesterday afternoon after they went out to look for her cat. overnight, family members reported them missing. police found the little girl unharmed inside her grandmother's car
>> david: mary bruce with us here tonight. mary, thank you. >>> outside pittsburgh at this hour, the desperate search for a missing grandmother in unity township. authorities believe she may have fallen into a 30-foot sink hole. her 5-year-old granddaughter was found in her car overnight. abc's erielle reshef with the images over the scene at this hour. >> reporter: tonight, a desperate and delicate rescue operation outside pittsburgh. >> going down with the safety...
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mary bruce with late reporting from the hill tonight. >> reporter: tonight, 24 hours after billionaire elon musk and president-elect donald trump blew up a bipartisan plan to avoid a government shutdown, musk threatening any lawmaker who backed it deserves to be voted out, house republicans say they would come up with a new plan. >> we have agreement. >> reporter: hours later that plan failed. dozens of republicans voting against it, which means the government is again barreling towards a shutdown late tomorrow night which could leave millions of federal workers, including military families, without their paychecks heading into christmas. in the middle of it all, house speaker mike johnson, who had been preparing to pass a temporary spending bill with democrats to keep the government running. but when musk got wind of that, he launched a relentless attack on his social media network x, calling the bill a crime. trump then followed musk's lead and upped the ante, ordering republicans to add a completely unrelated provision, telling them to raise the national borrowing limit now before h
mary bruce with late reporting from the hill tonight. >> reporter: tonight, 24 hours after billionaire elon musk and president-elect donald trump blew up a bipartisan plan to avoid a government shutdown, musk threatening any lawmaker who backed it deserves to be voted out, house republicans say they would come up with a new plan. >> we have agreement. >> reporter: hours later that plan failed. dozens of republicans voting against it, which means the government is again...
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here's abc's chief white house correspondent mary bruce. >> reporter: after a bruising few weeks, tonightesident-elect donald trump's controversial pick to lead the pentagon seems to be gaining some momentum. >> he's much better off this week than he was last week. >> reporter: pete hegseth, the former fox news host and veteran, fighting to win over republican skeptics has he faces allegations of sexual misconduct. all of which he has denied. >> what are you expecting with your meeting from senator murkowski today? >> great conversation. >> reporter: alaska's lisa murkowski tight lipped after the meeting. did you learn anything that swayed you at all? >> i had a good exchange with mr. hegseth. >> reporter: also on the hill today, trump's pick for fbi director, a hard core loyalist, kash patel has vowed to go after trump's political opponents. today, i asked him if that's still his plan. donald trump says he's going to leave political prosecutions up to you. will you go after january 6th committee members? tonight, donald trump is looking to jump-start investment in the u.s., promising to
here's abc's chief white house correspondent mary bruce. >> reporter: after a bruising few weeks, tonightesident-elect donald trump's controversial pick to lead the pentagon seems to be gaining some momentum. >> he's much better off this week than he was last week. >> reporter: pete hegseth, the former fox news host and veteran, fighting to win over republican skeptics has he faces allegations of sexual misconduct. all of which he has denied. >> what are you expecting...
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mary bruce on the hill again tonight. >> reporter: tonight, one of president-elect donald trump's most controversial cabinet picks, robert f. kennedy jr., arriving on capitol hill to try and win over the republican senators who will be key to his confirmation to lead the department of health and human services. >> mr. kennedy, do you stand by your comments that vaccines are linked to autism? >> reporter: kennedy now forced to defend himself after spending years spreading false theories about vaccines. >> there's no vaccine that is safe and effective. >> reporter: but most of the vaccines used today have been used for decades, credited with saving lives and eliminating some diseases. today, trump was asked what his message is to some parents worried. >> i think he's going to be much less radical than you would think. i think he has a open mind. >> reporter: kennedy's views facing fresh scrutiny amid reports his personal attorney who has been helping to interview candidates for top health jobs in the trump administration petitioned the fda to revoke multiple vaccines, including one for p
mary bruce on the hill again tonight. >> reporter: tonight, one of president-elect donald trump's most controversial cabinet picks, robert f. kennedy jr., arriving on capitol hill to try and win over the republican senators who will be key to his confirmation to lead the department of health and human services. >> mr. kennedy, do you stand by your comments that vaccines are linked to autism? >> reporter: kennedy now forced to defend himself after spending years spreading false...
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i'm mary bruce. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow.good night. starts right now. >> what we have been able to do is to eventually solve these two serious crimes. even though 15 years lapsed. the crimes carry the term of life in prison times two. >> the man convicted of a notorious crime in vallejo, now facing new charges in two other crimes from 15 years ago. >> the people that shot him just took off running. >> and a family in mourning after a father is shot and killed trying to stop someone from stealing his son's scooter. >> also ahead, protecting the most vulnerable before tonight's freeze warning. good afternoon. thank you for joining us. >> i'm dan ashley, and i'm stephanie sierra. the man convicted of kidnaping former vallejo resident denise huskins in 2015, which vallejo police initially called a hoax, is facing more charges. matthew mueller is now accused of two 2009 home invasions and sexual assaults in mountain view and palo alto. >> he was arraigned today to hear the formal charges against him in san jose. abc seven news i-
i'm mary bruce. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow.good night. starts right now. >> what we have been able to do is to eventually solve these two serious crimes. even though 15 years lapsed. the crimes carry the term of life in prison times two. >> the man convicted of a notorious crime in vallejo, now facing new charges in two other crimes from 15 years ago. >> the people that shot him just took off running. >> and a family in mourning after a father is shot and...
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>> david: mary bruce live on the hill. thank you. >>> tonight, president biden is commuting the sentences of some 1,500 people who were released from prison and placed on home confinement during the covid lockdown. he's pardoning 349 people convicted of nonviolent crimes. it's the most sweeping day in modern u.s. history. >>> when we come back tonight, the images in new york city. thousands of subway passengers trapped in the subway for hours. we now know what caused this. >>> also, an american zoo reporting multiple animals coming down with bird flu. where this is happening, and what authorities are saying tonight. >>> and our made in america christmas is back tonight. your ideas pouring in, and help tonight from someone you'll know. to me, harlem is home. but home is also your body. i asked myself, why doesn't pilates exist in harlem? so i started my own studio. getting a brick and mortar in new york is not easy. chase ink has supported us from studio one to studio three. when you start small, you need some big help. and
>> david: mary bruce live on the hill. thank you. >>> tonight, president biden is commuting the sentences of some 1,500 people who were released from prison and placed on home confinement during the covid lockdown. he's pardoning 349 people convicted of nonviolent crimes. it's the most sweeping day in modern u.s. history. >>> when we come back tonight, the images in new york city. thousands of subway passengers trapped in the subway for hours. we now know what caused...
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vance speaking with hegs hegseth's behalf. >> david: mary bruce, thank you.ight a new law banning tiktok if not sold to an american is closer to reality. an appeals court upholding the law. the ban set to take affect on january 19th. the u.s. is concerned china could steal personal information from the 170 million users. tiktok is now expected to take this to the supreme court. overseas, the world when a journalist kidnapped more than a decade ago. his mother has been told by a source that her son is still alive. matt gutman from the middle east. >> reporter: just a short time ago, the family of austin the american journalist kidnapped in 2012 saying they have a significant source who they claim was vetted by the u.s. government who says that austin is alive and doing well. this is happening as syria is in chaos. multiple rebel groups are con vernl converging in damascus. the administration is demanding his release. the family are hopeful. they said the u.s. government asked them not to reveal more about this source. the u.s. government sources telling us the
vance speaking with hegs hegseth's behalf. >> david: mary bruce, thank you.ight a new law banning tiktok if not sold to an american is closer to reality. an appeals court upholding the law. the ban set to take affect on january 19th. the u.s. is concerned china could steal personal information from the 170 million users. tiktok is now expected to take this to the supreme court. overseas, the world when a journalist kidnapped more than a decade ago. his mother has been told by a source...
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>> whit: mary bruce, back on capitol hill tonight.nk you. >>> when we come back here, president biden now briefed about those mystery drone sightings in the northeast, including 11 confirmed reports over an army base. >>> for the first time, jamie foxx speaks out about his mystery health scare. what we didn't know. starting a business is never easy, but starting it eight months pregnant.. that's a different story. i couldn't slow down. we were starting a business from the ground up. people were showing up left and right. and so did our business needs. the chase ink card made it easy. when you go for something big like this, your kids see that. and they believe they can do the same. earn unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase with the chase ink business unlimited card from chase for business. make more of what's yours. money is tight, so we must make sacrifices. fri give up my bespokes. shaving subscription. and i'll stop ordering everything that's trending on instagram. and i will no longer agree to the add-ons at the oil change p
>> whit: mary bruce, back on capitol hill tonight.nk you. >>> when we come back here, president biden now briefed about those mystery drone sightings in the northeast, including 11 confirmed reports over an army base. >>> for the first time, jamie foxx speaks out about his mystery health scare. what we didn't know. starting a business is never easy, but starting it eight months pregnant.. that's a different story. i couldn't slow down. we were starting a business from...
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here's mary bruce. >> reporter: tonight, under pressure from president-elect donald trump, fbi director christopher wray announcing he will resign in january. more than two years before his term was set to end. >> i've decided the right thing for the bureau is for me to serve until the end of the current administration in january and then step down. this is the best way to avoid dragging the bureau deeper into the fray. >> reporter: trump himself appointed wray in 2017, saying he would be a fierce guardian of the law and a model of integrity. but trump soured on his pick after the fbi launched investigations into his efforts to overturn the 2020 election. and alleged mishandling of classified information. agents discovering documents at his florida home in a storage room, in the ballroom, even a bathroom. just days ago, saying this -- >> well, i can't say i'm thrilled with him. he invaded my home. >> reporter: trump had already announced plans to replace wray with his loyal defender, kash patel. so, for wray, the writing was on the wall. today, saying his decision wasn't easy, but it wa
here's mary bruce. >> reporter: tonight, under pressure from president-elect donald trump, fbi director christopher wray announcing he will resign in january. more than two years before his term was set to end. >> i've decided the right thing for the bureau is for me to serve until the end of the current administration in january and then step down. this is the best way to avoid dragging the bureau deeper into the fray. >> reporter: trump himself appointed wray in 2017, saying...
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i'm mary bruce. from all of us here at abc news, good night.ering jimmy carter, his connections to the bay area and how his legacy extends well beyond the white house. also, the storm has passed, but problems persist. a look at the impact of our recent downpours. a silicon valley congressman is calling for reforms of a worker visa program that's popular in the tech industry and causing a rift among republicans. abc seven news starts now. >> from abc seven live breaking news. >> we begin with that breaking news, the passing of jimmy carter at the age of 100. the carter center says he died peacefully today at his home in plains, georgia, surrounded by family. thanks for joining us on this busy evening. i'm j.r. stone carter lived longer than any other u.s. president and was a celebrated champion of human rights. abc news reporter karen travers has a look at his remarkable life. >> when americans elected jimmy carter the 39th president of the united states, it was a vote for something new. >> so help me god. congratulations. >> james earl carter w
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>> david: mary bruce live up on the hill tonight. mary, thank you. i'm sure lawmakers on the hill saw what happened with the economy today. the dow closing down more than 1,000 points tonight. a ten-day losing streak. it comes as the federal reserve cut interest rates today another quarter percentage point. the fed chief jerome powell saying only a couple more cuts coming. the dow closing down for a tenth straight day for the first time since 1974, a streak that long, after setting 48 record highs this year. let's get right to our chief economics correspondent rebecca jarvis with us live tonight. and rebecca, what's driving this? >> reporter: david, it was the message delivered today from fed chair powell. there will be fewer interest rate cuts next year than anticipated. that means borrowing costs, everything from a new mortgage to a car loan to your credit cards, will stay higher for longer, and that is what drove stocks plunging 1,100 points for the dow. the longest losing streak, as you said, since 1974, when ford was president. the fed acknowled
>> david: mary bruce live up on the hill tonight. mary, thank you. i'm sure lawmakers on the hill saw what happened with the economy today. the dow closing down more than 1,000 points tonight. a ten-day losing streak. it comes as the federal reserve cut interest rates today another quarter percentage point. the fed chief jerome powell saying only a couple more cuts coming. the dow closing down for a tenth straight day for the first time since 1974, a streak that long, after setting 48...
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again tonight, mary bruce. >> reporter: tonight, donald trump heading to new york as he weighs whether to keep up the fight for his controversial pick to lead the pentagon, pete hegseth. >> do you feel confident that you'll get confirmed? >> reporter: the former fox news host on the hill, defiant in the face of persistent questions about his past behavior. >> i don't answer to anyone in this group. none of you. not to that camera at all. i answer to president trump. >> reporter: but tonight, we've learned trump has expressed to those close to him that hegseth should have been more forthcoming about the challenges he could face in the confirmation process, as he is dogged by allegations of sexual misconduct, excessive drinking, and financial mismanagement. >> i am a different man than i was years ago, and that's a redemption story that i think a lot of americans appreciate. >> reporter: behind the scenes, trump's team particularly concerned about whether hegseth can win over female senators, given those allegations, and hegseth's insistence that women shouldn't serve in combat. there ar
again tonight, mary bruce. >> reporter: tonight, donald trump heading to new york as he weighs whether to keep up the fight for his controversial pick to lead the pentagon, pete hegseth. >> do you feel confident that you'll get confirmed? >> reporter: the former fox news host on the hill, defiant in the face of persistent questions about his past behavior. >> i don't answer to anyone in this group. none of you. not to that camera at all. i answer to president trump....
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and i defer to him. >> david: let's get to mary bruce, live at the white house again tonight. senator joni ernst since want to engage when asked about being a possible replacement for hegseth. how about governor ron desantis tonight? >> reporter: david, desan twist has made it clear, he is interested in the job, but they were bitter rivals during the primary. it would be something to see desantis join the trump administration, given their past. david? >> david: mary, thank you. >>> we're learning more about the massive chinese hack here in the u.s. federal authorities saying chinese hackers successfully stole data from hundreds of thousands of americans, hacking at least eight telecommunications companies, and now suggesting that americans who don't want their conversations stolen by china, to use apps for encrypted messaging. here's pierre thomas. >> reporter: tonight, the chairman of the senate intelligence committee telling abc news millions of americans could potentially be impacted by a massive chinese hacking and espionage campaign. authorities now say at least eight ame
and i defer to him. >> david: let's get to mary bruce, live at the white house again tonight. senator joni ernst since want to engage when asked about being a possible replacement for hegseth. how about governor ron desantis tonight? >> reporter: david, desan twist has made it clear, he is interested in the job, but they were bitter rivals during the primary. it would be something to see desantis join the trump administration, given their past. david? >> david: mary, thank...
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abc's chief white house correspondent mary bruce joins us now. president biden is now doing what he said he would not. why now? >> reporter: and linsey, for months, the president made clear, this is something he was simply not going to do. he was emphatic in saying he had ruled out giving his son a pardon, but now, things are obviously different. and the president saying tonight that he's signing this full and unconditional pardon after wrestling with this decision. but as you said, he blasted the raw politics. he says has infected the legal system. and in this really remarkable statement, the president is also doing something that he hasn't done, he is just commenting even on his son's case. he has spent months really trying to stay clear of any of this because he didn't want to give any impression he was tampering with or involved at all in any way with the justice system. and what he felt was playing out appropriate. but the president clearly has said here that no reasonable person who looks at the facts of hunter's case is reach any other con
abc's chief white house correspondent mary bruce joins us now. president biden is now doing what he said he would not. why now? >> reporter: and linsey, for months, the president made clear, this is something he was simply not going to do. he was emphatic in saying he had ruled out giving his son a pardon, but now, things are obviously different. and the president saying tonight that he's signing this full and unconditional pardon after wrestling with this decision. but as you said, he...
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and i defer to him. >> david: let's get to mary bruce, live at the white house again tonight. mary, senator joni ernst didn't really want to engage when asked about being a possible replacement for hegseth. how about governor ron desantis tonight? does he want the job? >> reporter: david, sources tell us that trump and desantis did speak about this yesterday, and desantis made it clear he is interested in the job. but they were bitter rivals during the primary. it would be something to see desantis join the trump administration, given their past. david? >> david: mary, thank you. >>> we're also learning more tonight about the massive chinese hack into phone systems right here in the u.s. federal authorities acknowledging for the first time chinese hackers successfully stole data from hundreds of thousands of americans, hacking at least eight telecommunications companies, and now suggesting that americans who don't want their text messages and conversations stolen by china to use apps for encrypted messaging. here's pierre thomas. >> reporter: tonight, the chairman of the senat
and i defer to him. >> david: let's get to mary bruce, live at the white house again tonight. mary, senator joni ernst didn't really want to engage when asked about being a possible replacement for hegseth. how about governor ron desantis tonight? does he want the job? >> reporter: david, sources tell us that trump and desantis did speak about this yesterday, and desantis made it clear he is interested in the job. but they were bitter rivals during the primary. it would be something...
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tonight, president-elect trump now weighing in, and here's mary bruce. >> reporter: tonight, after a relentless pressure campaign from billionaire elon musk, washington is now barrelling towards a possible government shutdown, just days before christmas. musk calling a shutdown infinite tibeter than passing a horrible bill, threatening any lawmaker that votes for it deserved to be voted out. the deal that would keep the government up and running for three months was brokers by republican house speaker mike johnson. >> we've got to get this done, because here's the key. by doing this, we are clearing the decks and we are setting up for trump to come in, roaring back, with the america first agenda. >> reporter: but this morning, musk, who president-elect trump has tapped to lead a new govern department on government efficiency, posted on x, "this spending bill is a crime." the bill includes billions in assistance for farmers. but musk says it's also bloated with wasteful spending. republican leaders today caught offguard by musk's pressure play. >> there would be a lot of hard votes in
tonight, president-elect trump now weighing in, and here's mary bruce. >> reporter: tonight, after a relentless pressure campaign from billionaire elon musk, washington is now barrelling towards a possible government shutdown, just days before christmas. musk calling a shutdown infinite tibeter than passing a horrible bill, threatening any lawmaker that votes for it deserved to be voted out. the deal that would keep the government up and running for three months was brokers by republican...
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chief white house correspondent mary bruce starts us off. od morning, mary. >> reporter: good morning, george. this is something president biden and this white house were adamant that he would not do, but this morning with just weeks left in office the president is now protecting his only living son with a sweeping pardon. overnight a sudden reversal. president biden issuing a full and unconditional pardon of his son hunter, ending a legal saga that the president now says was politically motivated. biden had long promised he would not interfere with his son's cases, telling our david muir in june such a pardon was not an option. >> will you accept the jury's outcome, no matter what it is? >> yes. >> have you ruled out a pardon for your son? >> yes. >> reporter: but now biden said he believes his son was unfairly and selectively prosecuted writing in a statement no reasonable person who looks at the facts of hunter's cases can reach any other conclusion than hunter was singled out only because he is my son, and that is wrong. the president acc
chief white house correspondent mary bruce starts us off. od morning, mary. >> reporter: good morning, george. this is something president biden and this white house were adamant that he would not do, but this morning with just weeks left in office the president is now protecting his only living son with a sweeping pardon. overnight a sudden reversal. president biden issuing a full and unconditional pardon of his son hunter, ending a legal saga that the president now says was politically...
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let's go back to our chief white house correspondent mary bruce. rtainty on the hill right now. the house was set to vote on a bill to keep the government up and running but then elon musk got involved launching a frantic last minute pressure campaign against the bill, arguing that it was bloated with wasteful spending. and then donald trump got involved. followed suit, torpedoing the bipartisan bill, urging republicans to get smart and tough without telling them exactly what he wants them to do here next. so where do things stand now? with the holiday just around the corner, pay checks for millions of federal workers are hanging in the balance, including some service members and critical workers like tsa agents. congress is scrambling for a plan b. one option, the speaker could try to strip away that additional spending and pass a bill just to fund the government. but that option is in doubt as well. it's not clear if that will get enough support. one thing we do know, the clock is ticking, the deadline looming, tomorrow night. >> michael: the cloc
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our chief white house correspondent mary bruce has the latest. , good morning. >> reporter: hey, whit, good morning. the president-elect overnight making rare public remarks since his win. he talked up his transition even as this morning another one of his cabinet picks is in danger of not surviving the confirmation scrutiny. overnight donald trump celebrating his election victory with supporters in new york touting his transition. >> i think you have seen more happen in the last two weeks than you've seen in the last four years. we're not even there yet. >> reporter: trump accepting an award for patriotism from fox news. notably not mentioning the network's former host, pete hegseth. his embattled pick to lead the pentagon. >> i don't answer to anyone in this group. none of you. not to that camera at all. i answer to president trump. we've learned trump has expressed those close to him that hegseth should have been more forth coming. he now fends off allegations of sexual misconduct, excessive drinking and financial mismanagement. >> i'm a differ
our chief white house correspondent mary bruce has the latest. , good morning. >> reporter: hey, whit, good morning. the president-elect overnight making rare public remarks since his win. he talked up his transition even as this morning another one of his cabinet picks is in danger of not surviving the confirmation scrutiny. overnight donald trump celebrating his election victory with supporters in new york touting his transition. >> i think you have seen more happen in the last...
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our chief white house correspondent mary bruce is on capitol hill. mary, overnight there's news about a case involving the president-elect trump. >> reporter: michael, good morning. overnight news about president-elect trump's hush money case. a new york judge rejecting trump's bid to toss his conviction. overnight a new york judge refusing to throw out donald trump's hush money conviction because of the u.s. supreme court's recent ruling on presidential immunity. the judge saying trump's conduct at issue in the case was personal related entirely to unofficial conduct not to his official duties as president. the ruling closing off one key off ramp as trump tries to undo his felony conviction before taking office next month. it comes as trump's controversial cabinet picks continue to make their case on capitol hill. robert f. kennedy jr. trying to win over senators who will be key to his confirmation to lead the department of health and human services. kennedy forced to defend his position after spending years spreading false theories about vaccines an
our chief white house correspondent mary bruce is on capitol hill. mary, overnight there's news about a case involving the president-elect trump. >> reporter: michael, good morning. overnight news about president-elect trump's hush money case. a new york judge rejecting trump's bid to toss his conviction. overnight a new york judge refusing to throw out donald trump's hush money conviction because of the u.s. supreme court's recent ruling on presidential immunity. the judge saying trump's...
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chief white house correspondent mary bruce joins us with more. good morning, mary. >> reporter: good morning, michael. tulsi gabbard is facing a real uphill battle and questions about her experience and past comments about syria. this importanting president-elect trump's pick for national intelligence back on capitol hill. >> how do you explain meeting with assad? >> reporter: facing fresh scrutiny. tulsi gabbard pressed on her views of the fallen regime of syria's bashar al-assad. what do you make of the ouster of assad? she made an unsanctioned trip to syria in 2017 to meet assad and argued the brutal dictator was not an enemy of the u.s. >> assad is not the enemy of the united states because syria does not pose a direct threat to the united states. how has this war to overthrow assad helped humanity? >> reporter: assad's crackdown on dissent sparked a war, with his forces bombing, torturing and killing hundreds of thousands, even gassing his own people. but on the hill monday, gabbard stressed she supports trump on syria saying the u.s. should
chief white house correspondent mary bruce joins us with more. good morning, mary. >> reporter: good morning, michael. tulsi gabbard is facing a real uphill battle and questions about her experience and past comments about syria. this importanting president-elect trump's pick for national intelligence back on capitol hill. >> how do you explain meeting with assad? >> reporter: facing fresh scrutiny. tulsi gabbard pressed on her views of the fallen regime of syria's bashar...
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our chief white house correspondent mary bruce is in washington. od morning, mary. >> reporter: good morning, rebecca. donald trump has promised robert f kennedy broad power over public health. but this morning the big question, can kennedy's call for sweeping change survive senate scrutiny. this morning robert f. kennedy jr., donald trump's controversial pick to lead the department of health and human services, working to drum up support on capitol hill. >> robert f. kennedy jr.! >> reporter: the former independent candidate turned trump loyalist would have broad influence over the nation's public health system. he would oversee agencies like the fda and the centers for disease control, and implementation of the affordable care act. but this morning he's facing skepticism in both parties especially over his views on vaccines. for years kennedy has spread false theories about vaccines claiming they're not safe and effective even though most of the vaccines used today have been used safely for decades. in fact, vaccines are considered one of the grea
our chief white house correspondent mary bruce is in washington. od morning, mary. >> reporter: good morning, rebecca. donald trump has promised robert f kennedy broad power over public health. but this morning the big question, can kennedy's call for sweeping change survive senate scrutiny. this morning robert f. kennedy jr., donald trump's controversial pick to lead the department of health and human services, working to drum up support on capitol hill. >> robert f. kennedy jr.!...
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our chief white house correspondent mary bruce is in washington with more. ning, mary. >> reporter: good morning, robin. pete hegseth is defiant and digging in, saying he is going to keep fighting, even as we know donald trump is keeping his options open. this morning donald trump's embattled pick for secretary of defense, former fox news host pete hegseth says he's not going anywhere. >> so you're in this all the way? >> why would i back down? i've always been a fighter. >> reporter: while sources tell us trump is considering other options, hegseth is doing a full court press, media interviews and on capitol hill, defending himself against allegations of sexual misconduct, alcohol abuse and financial mismanagement, allegations he now calls the art of the smear. >> am i a perfect man? no. was i a perfect man? absolutely not. >> reporter: hegseth denies a rape accusation, claiming he paid a settlement to a woman who accused him of sexual assault to protect his job and marriage. he insists he doesn't have a problem with alcohol, even promising not to drink a dr
our chief white house correspondent mary bruce is in washington with more. ning, mary. >> reporter: good morning, robin. pete hegseth is defiant and digging in, saying he is going to keep fighting, even as we know donald trump is keeping his options open. this morning donald trump's embattled pick for secretary of defense, former fox news host pete hegseth says he's not going anywhere. >> so you're in this all the way? >> why would i back down? i've always been a fighter....
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our chief white house correspondent mary bruce is in washington with more.ng for his first day in office. from immigration to the economy, and his vow of retribution. this morning president-elect trump is working to hit the ground running starting with his efforts to boost the economy. but pressed on concerns his plans to implement punishing tariffs will raise prices, he can't guarantee americans won't be more. >> i can't guarantee anything, tomorrow. tariffs are a properly used, are a very powerful tool. not only economically, but also for getting other things outside of economics. >> reporter: trump pledged to impose tariffs on china and a 25% tariff on all goods imported from mexico and canada. but some economists say it would cost american families more than $2,600 a year. on immigration, trump confirming his plan for mass deportation. starting with convicted criminals. but ultimately saying they could include any immigrant in the country illegally. >> i think you have to do it. it's a very tough thing to do. but you have to have rules, regulations, laws
our chief white house correspondent mary bruce is in washington with more.ng for his first day in office. from immigration to the economy, and his vow of retribution. this morning president-elect trump is working to hit the ground running starting with his efforts to boost the economy. but pressed on concerns his plans to implement punishing tariffs will raise prices, he can't guarantee americans won't be more. >> i can't guarantee anything, tomorrow. tariffs are a properly used, are a...
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